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CNCC, 4-H and RiversEdge West work together on environment

Rio Blanco County 4-H’rs, CNCC environmental science students, and members of RiversEdge West planted seed balls and willows to help stabilize the riverbank from erosion and replace invasive species with native willows and native plants.
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RBC | While philosophers debate how to learn information more efficiently, students at CNCC live the theories through their college experience. Multiple departments have had opportunities to engage their students through community service. This week, partnerships between…